Let’s go trout fishing Trout Fishing is Awesome!
This may surprise many Tasmanians, but people from across the other side of the world are very envious of our trout fishery. Some international visitors come here just to fish for trout and for many other anglers; Tasmania is very high on the list of global fishing destinations, yet it is right here in our own backyard!
Above: A large brown trout caught by Patrick Morehouse from Four Springs. Below, a Lake Leake rainbow caught by Viv Spencer.
colours and spots. They eat a variety of food and once you catch them, you can choose to let them go or keep a couple for dinner, as they are delicious to eat. Trout fishing is a popular pastime for friends and family to socialise and for individuals to escape the daily grind. Kids especially love catching trout and their fond memories will last forever.
Trout are everywhere, great fun to catch and good to eat
Trout are a remarkable fish that live in a huge variety of locations, just a short drive from your house. In fact, if you head to your nearest creek, stream, river or dam, you will probably find trout. They are beautiful looking fish with striking
A bit about trout
Rex Hunt loves Tasmanian trout fishing and especially small stream fishing. Bait, lures or flies are all effective. www.ifs.tas.gov.au
Phone 1300 INFISH
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These speckled wonders were introduced into Tasmania way back in 1864 after a long journey by boat from England. Since then, they have managed to successfully make their way into virtually every piece of freshwater around, from near city centres all the way to the highland lakes. Brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout and Atlantic salmon can all be caught in Tasmania and all you need is a licence if you are 14 or over, some basic fishing gear and a few tricks up your sleeve!